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I wish I could just have silence for just one minute. Just to remember what silence sounds like. It's like losing a friend and you can't remember what they look like. It's like being stuck in a glass cage being kept away from everything you love and enjoy, you can see it all, but you can only touch the glass. The day I break out of this cage, I won't waste one minute getting to love and enjoy all those things again... except of course using the earbuds lol. I guess tinnitus in our brain is like a problem in a computer, it can be fixed all it takes is the right software.

You'll be hokay....the first weeks on up are touchy. Your mind will accept the tinnitus as part of the overall landscape in whatever length of time it takes to do so. Little peaks and valleys of cognition that get further and further apart until you level out and although the T-noise will still be there, you'll have adjusted.

It's a learning curve between you the T-noise.

I always encourage folks to read the info that you can on tinnitus in forums like these and then get out before you find someone writing a note in the support areas that sets you back. I've had my issue with tinnitus since 1999 and I try to make short stops into the threads and forums. Sometimes it helps to commiserate with someone else...but you'll find some unsettling and sad tales of anxiety that may get you more involved than you need at this point.

And...silence is overrated.<G But...depending on the source of your T-noise, you may be pleasantly surprised on some days how quiet things are.

Unfortunately....there is no fix...yet. I've been waiting to jump in that line for a long time now.<G

Hindsight is a funny thing, most people don't focus on silence and think to themselves "how great is this silence!" I did not think of silence before tinnitus, it was normal, most people aren't consciously aware of silence until you lose it. You'll get to the point where you won't even be aware of tinnitus, it will be the "new normal".